Auburn is offering full refunds for men’s basketball season tickets in light of an FBI investigation that led to Tigers associate head coach Chuck Person being arrested and charged with six counts of bribery, fraud and conspiracy.

An Auburn athletics spokeswoman told USA TODAY Sports on Wednesday that several refund requests were granted, and that season ticket refunds will be given upon request.

The school had previously announced on Monday that it sold out season tickets for a fourth consecutive year — including coach Bruce Pearl boasting about the sellout — and that single-game tickets were slated go to on sale Thursday. Auburn opens the 2017-18 season against Norfolk State on Nov. 10.

Person, who also played for Auburn, was suspended without pay Tuesday after a federal complaint revealed he received approximately $91,500 in bribes over the course of 10 months and gave a total of $18,500 to mothers of two Auburn basketball players.

The FBI alleges in the complaint unsealed Tuesday that “Person abused his coaching position (at Auburn) to solicit or obtain bribe payments” from a financial adviser for professional athletes. That financial adviser, who was not named in the indictment, was working with law enforcement as part of the investigation unbeknownst to Person and the other defendants.

Auburn president Steven Leath said in a statement Tuesday that the university was “saddened, angry and disappointed.”

Prosecutor Joon Kim, the acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, described the FBI’s findings in a Tuesday afternoon news conference as “the dark underbelly of college athletics.”